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  • With college tuition on the rise, students find one way to keep up: take on more debt. New data show that students who graduated in 2010 carried 5 percent more debt than in the previous year.
  • Voting at 75 Indiana precincts was delayed Tuesday, leading to an extension of voting hours. The cards that activate the machines were programmed incorrectly. Michele Norris talks with Karen Wenger the county clerk in Delaware County, Ind.
  • The horrific story of what happened to 75-year-old Natalie Herbst-Vinge, who was allegedly kidnapped and beaten by three local teenagers, has raised awareness about the dangers facing our community's
  • Steve Inskeep's wide-ranging interview with President Obama covers recent executive actions on Cuba and immigration, race relations in the U.S., health care and extending democracy in the Middle East.
  • Small businesses that employ many part-time workers could inadvertently hit a threshold that requires they offer health coverage or paying a big penalty.
  • Oil coming in from Canada hits a pipeline bottleneck in Oklahoma — and that's translated to a slower rise in gas prices for drivers in the middle of the country. On the East and West Coasts, prices are jumping more sharply.
  • Three out of four uninsured Americans live in states that have yet to figure out how to deliver on its promise of affordable medical care.
  • Hillcrest Tuesday Night Out for Good Deals
  • A growing number of Americans say they expect to work well into traditional retirement years, a trend accelerated by the recession, changing attitudes and increased longevity. According to the Families and Work Institute, 20 percent of employees age 50 and over retired and then returned to the workplace.
  • An ACORN employee in National City seen on videotape offering a duo posing as a prostitute and her pimp advice on getting 12 young girls across the border from Mexico has been fired.
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